For the rights I think it's more EU influence than PKK...rights came AFTER öcalan was arrested, and only when AKP came into power...
I agree but indirect its also the pkk-rebellion who put it on EU agenda.
For the Agas I guess PKK killed most of them as imperialit traitors Laughing
Well Diri said something true about asirets but still we cant have aga's owning land and farmers working for him.. in the end i believe were really better off without the aga system. Especially when we want to govern ourselves.. see the kdp (barzani asiret).
For situation of women: yeah lot of thing to do. First stop killing women who don't want to join PKK...
I disagree with this, it's not something that happened systematically. No really, think of woman situation in Kurdistan before the '70 and now, pkk ideology was relatively woman friendly because they didnt make any difference between man and woman. Theyre propaganda was against honour killings, against keeping woman under male rule .. they made many women organisations in different places.
It may have stopped assimilation. I has also stopped education, which is not very nice for kurds...
Yeah i agree, they killed turkish teachers in villages (which im against cause they're civilians) but didnt bring any good alternative like secret kurdish education. Education is the most important thing what we need in Kurdistan.
Anyway, i dont think black white, although im against pkk-policy in general i need to say they did bring something good as the points we mentioned. Still i dont want to suggest it's worth it, too many people have been killed and still many are going to die. A rebellion was truely legitimate back in the '80 but not the way they handled it.










